•Part One introduces industry infrastructure, analysing state utilities, the motives behind liberalisation and the resulting structures.
•Part Two considers generation costs, including renewable generation costs, and investigates the cost of restricting emissions as well as transmission and distribution costs.
•Part Three discusses market operation, describing how costs affect the organisation of power generation. It covers trading arrangements, ancillary services, international trading and investment.
•Part Four looks to future markets and technological developments that will shape the industry through the next twenty years. This includes the appraisal of investment opportunities for global power companies and implications for market performance.
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电力市场及经济学 Power Markets and Economics * Q, s1 K. P8 j2 K" f# r9 S. q
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